The Wright Center for Primary Care Celebrates the Opening of New Together in Health Clinic

The Wright Center for Primary Care Celebrates the Opening of New Together in Health Clinic

November 20, 2017

Construction was completed early this fall at our School-Based Health Center (SBHC) Together in Health clinic within the West Scranton Intermediate School. Thanks to a generous grant from the Moses Taylor Foundation and our partnership with the Scranton School District, we are now offering primary care services to all members of the community. Key elements of the project include separate entrances for students and the public, three new exam rooms and office space for staff.

Our team was able to welcome members of the Moses Taylor Foundation and Scranton School District’s boards at an open house in August and a formal ribbon cutting in November. Scranton School District team members Paul Dougherty, Erin Keating, Dr. Alexis Kirijan, as well as The Wright Center’s team of Kellen Kraky, Dr. Jignesh Sheth, Dr. Maria Montoro-Edwards, Allyson Favuzza, Maggie Schlude and Mary Kay O’Malley should be recognized for their commitment to making Together in Health a true success.

For the Community

As a safety-net provider, The Wright Center for Community Health offers healthcare services for children and adults across Northeastern Pennsylvania. Our offices are open to everyone - regardless of insured status or ability to pay - and our team works to ensure high-quality, affordable care is accessible to all. Click here to learn more.

The Wright Center for Community Health assists patients in determining if they are eligible for health benefits coverage options, including our sliding fee scale. Eligibility for our sliding fee scale is based on family (or household) income and size and provide discount levels for qualifying patients. Click here to view the sliding fee scale.

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